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Iran manager tells German icon to resign over ‘disgraceful’ comments
Carlos Queiroz was furious after Jurgen Klinsmann suggested his team deployed gamesmanship against Wales Iranian head coach Carlos Queiroz has accused former German international striker Jurgen Klinsmann of making remarks which were a “disgrace to football,” after Klinsmann questioned Iran’s actions during their victory against Wales. Iran earned a 2-0 win over their Group B rivals in Qatar on Friday thanks to two goals deep…
Mudslide sweeps across Italian island of Ischia
Those missing are believed to be trapped under the mud. The post Mudslide sweeps across Italian island of Ischia appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
World Cup 2022: Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against Serbia over controversial Kosovo flag
Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against Serbia’s football association after its team hung a controversial flag depicting Kosovo in their dressing room. The post World Cup 2022: Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against Serbia over controversial Kosovo flag appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
Using artificial intelligence to spot breast cancer
An Indian company has developed a cheap, non-invasive test for breast cancer that uses thermal imaging and AI. The post Using artificial intelligence to spot breast cancer appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
Ukraine war: Facing a harsh winter on the front line
With no power or running water, the few remaining residents of Avdiivka have been urged to leave. The post Ukraine war: Facing a harsh winter on the front line appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
What’s behind Britain’s egg shortage? – BBC Newsnight
For years UK farmers have been squeezed by the big supermarkets on cost, while the consumer expects higher standards. Add in avian flu and rising costs and it seems that these pressures are now producing a national egg shortage. Several supermarkets are rationing eggs for customers and on Thursday Waitrose, which is not setting limits, committed to paying farmers an extra £2.6m to maintain supply….